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Sierra Leone Solicits Collaboration With Ebonyi State Govt To Check Rice Importation

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By Roland Ike, Abakaliki

The government of Sierra Leone has sought the support of the Ebonyi state government in its quest to check the high cost of rice importation it incurs.

Mr Aiah Thorlie, Leader of the country’s study team to Ebonyi on rice production processes, made the declaration during its visit to various rice mills and processing clusters across the state.

Thorlie, the Deputy Chief Agricultural Officer in the Sierra Leone Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, said that the amount expended on rice importation by its government was huge.

“Our government sinks $300million on rice importation annually and this is heavy on its economy.

“We hope to apply Ebonyi’s rice production approaches to solve our problems and that is the reason for the study tour,”.

He noted that the ministry intends to transform agriculture in Sierra Leone and was embarking on a rice production project supported by the African Development Bank (ADB).

“We heard about the rice agro processing clusters in Ebonyi and we are impressed with what we saw in the state.

“We are aware of the ban on foreign rice in the state and also saw giant rice processing mills at work.

“We saw more than 100 stores in the Abakaliki rice processing cluster with millers, de-stoners among others, working to produce rice in large quantities,”.

Thorlie said that the collaboration with the state government will be sustained with farmers from both countries engaging in exchange programmes from 2024.

Humphrey Nwaobashi, Ebonyi state Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources said that the study tour showed that the state was effectively being marketed agriculturally and beyond.

Nwaobashi said that the team confirmed that what they heard about rice processing in Ebonyi was true and practical.

“The tour also enabled the team appreciate the road infrastructural strides of the governor which ensure transportation of harvested foods from the rural to urban areas.

“The government is committed to make the state, the hub of rice production in the country and beyond to attract investors.

Mr Sunday Ituma, the State Programme Coordinator of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) assisted Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP) noted that the tour would be beneficial to both parties.

“IFAD-VCDP has played a major role in the rice success story of Ebonyi and will continue assisting benefiting farmers to boost rice production.

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